A key to experiencing a variety of miracles in your life is to adopt the belief – NEVER GIVE UP HOPE. One of two things could happen. There could be a new surge of life in this world for the person in danger – a miracle! Life continues for this person and they go on living a purpose-filled life. Or the person moves to death, and with their trust in the Divine, there will be another type of life for them in heaven.

If you look at miracles from this perspective, you will realize that we experience miracles every day and we are the co-creator of these miracles.

For example, the Columbian jet crash was considered a ‘miracle’. In the August 17, 2010 edition of the Toronto Star Vivian Sequera from the Associated Press writes “Survival was ‘a miracle of God. Thanks to God we are alive.” Ramirez said.” In another section of the article San Andres Gov. Pedro Gallardo is quoted to have said “It was a miracle and we have to give thanks to God (that only one person died).” The skill of the pilot, co-created the miracle along with God.

Learn to truly listen to God to help you co-create miracles. He will guide you step-by-step and give you signs along the way. The pilot was given the strength and courage, along with specific instructions of what he should do to keep the plane from hitting the airport. God truly is everyone’s co-pilot.

If we would only invest time daily, slowing the mind down long enough to talk to Him, and then being quiet enough to listen to what He is saying, we would begin to welcome the quiet time together. By increasing the time that we talk to God as we go about our day, we will begin to feel the comfort of knowing that God is helping us to steer our course every step of the way.

Take time to be thankful for the many miracles that occur in your life and take time to pray and thank God for the miracles that happen to others as well. Blessing everyone and everything and being truly grateful leads to experiencing a truly miraculous life every day.

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